Yup. Though I moderated it to fix it without getting "Points" toward my name. Take a look, I like it.
A bunch of new additions to my colorfully-toned Proof Lincoln Cent collection. All coins below are PCGS graded. The coin images are from PCGS TrueView photos resized and formatted onto these digital coinboards that I designed.
You should market the digital coin boards, i certainly like them nice design and the proof pennies dont look bad either lol....:thumb:
:thumb:Nice!!! I think 1921 silver 5c-50c and the dollar are one of the rare Canadian dated coins to find.
The 1921 5c silver is one of those chase coins everyone is looking for, with only a few hundred in existence after the huge melt in 1922, nice examples go for many thousands of dollars. This was the time of the conversion to the larger nickel 5 cent pieces. The 21 dime is a fairly common piece, the quarter is a key date for the series, the 50 cent is a rarity too like the 5 cent. And I don't believe there was a dollar minted at that time, 1935 was the first year of production for the Silver Jubilee Commemoration.
Nice thought!! However I do this stuff out of PURE LOVE of the hobby, not to make a buck! (Isn't that refreshing?) If you would like a copy of the boards, just PM me. The master files are in Photoshop Format (*.PSD); so you need a copy of Adobe Photoshop to access/edit the files. Once you get the files, feel free to mess around with them and make them your own. It's really easy to change the background color. I like black and dark gray as well as the cream color for a background. Funny, that I ended up finding the cream colored background the most pleasing to the eye.
It was just a thought because they look professional, nice job. I may want some for my ike collection but just not right now i will P.M. you when i am ready. Also just wanna say i have thoroughly enjoyed your posts and pics while building your collection thanks!!
Finally pulled the trigger on the only missing gem Jefferson nickel in my album. He arrived today and is glorious. This one came from the same album as many of the toners I showed a month or so ago. There was an insane price cut. At first I thought it was a mistake, so of course I had to buy it before someone else saw it. From Daniel (aka, Lots of Motts). Great luster, strong strike, high grade, raw, and beautiful color. Can't go wrong for this #1 key date coin in the Jefferson nickel series. How much did I pay you ask? $27. <---not a typo. -greg
Got these back from PCGS today Sent 9 coins into PCGS for fun to get graded...these are 5 and I'll post the other 4